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To carry care to bed is to sleep with a pack on your back. — Thomas Chandler Haliburton

What you see around you is temporary. What you don't see is eternal. — Anonymous

Be innocent, wise and ninety-five. — Stella Adler

posting will be at the unemployment office." "I don't think — David Baldacci

In sweet water there is a pleasure ungrudged by anyone. — Ovid

Never will I sit motionless while directly or indirectly apology is made for the murder of the helpless. In securing any kind ofpeace, the first essential is to guarantee to every man the most elementary of rights: the right to his own life. Murder is not debatable.
-Theodore Roosevelt — R.C. Sproul

The carpeting on the stair risers caught, racing up to the first-floor level as if to tell dreadful good news. — Stephen King

A young artist's career is a matter of claiming a place for oneself, of saying, "I am here." Having gone through that phase, a more mature artist can concentrate on truly developing talent and vision. — Wafaa Bilal

The journalism school helped me develop writing skills, and I had been enjoying cartooning from a very young age. My interest in puppetry, however, came much later. — William Jackson

I was stupid. Careless.
But the truth is, I was distracted.
By her. — Tahereh Mafi

This is just your time, son, that's all. Your time to hurt and bleed and tear apart your notion of what makes you who you are. Life knocks us all on our ass at some point. And then we get back up, and we make some changes, because that's what men do. We adapt. And when we're done adapting, we're better equipped to survive. — Jonathan Tropper

break the rules pay the price — Brandon Mull

When you think back to your first kiss, your hair is perfect and she was wearing a cool outfit. We remember it with restraint and we remember it with style. We remember it as idealistically as you can think. — Stephen Chbosky